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No Solidarity for Envoys to Poland

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The reporter said she was.

"It was an amazing moment, wasn't it?" Bush said.

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"It was amazing moment, yes," the reporter said.

"I was giving a speech in the town square where [former dictator Nicolae] Ceausescu had given his final speech," Bush explained to the reporters. "And it was raining, and, just as I got up to speak, a full rainbow appeared."

"Yes," the reporter added, and Bush spoke about a "bridge to a new Russia."

"Yes," Bush said.

"You remember that?" the reporter asked.

"I remember the rainbow most of all. It was a startling moment," Bush said.

Well, that Russia bridge thing ran into some project bumps and delays.

It may have seemed that President Bush and Laura Bush were spending a lot of time Monday on the White House South Lawn chatting and having fun with Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny. At one point, Bush even hugged Mrs. Bunny.

Actually, Bush, whose staff seems to be getting a blizzard of subpoenas and demands for testimony from the Hill these days, was just asking -- and getting -- sage legal advice from the rabbit.

As it turns out, Mr. Bunny was White House counsel Fred Fielding.


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